Kitchen utensil.



A. L. PALMER.

KITCHEN UTENSIL.

IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MAYS 1913.

1,100,489, l Patented June 16, 1914.

said body portion, and having perforations in the top thereon and a tubular open ended member carried by and depending from the top of the cover and the lower end of the said tubular member in alinernent with the lower edge of the cover.

4. A utensil comprising a cylindrical body portion having oppositely arranged out-away portions intermediate its ends, a perforated plate within said body portion, extending transverse the sides thereof, and above the cut-away portions, a cup-shaped cover having perforations in its top and fitting within the said body portion, a tubular open ended member depending from the top of said cover and having its lower end flush with the lower edge of the cover, said cup-shaped cover of a length less than the distance between the upper edge of the body portion and the perforated plate.

5. A utensil comprising an elongated cylindrical body portion having oppositely arn ranged cut-away portions adjacent its lower end= a perforated plate within said body portion extending transverse the sides thereof above the eut-away portions and forming a receptacle in the upper end of the body por tion, and a cup-shaped cover fitting within the upper end of the body portion, and having a tubular open-ended member depending 30 from the top of said member, and having its lower end flush with the lower end of the cover, the said cover of a length less than the distance between the perforated plate and the upper end of the body portion,

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